I, You, We: Community and Fraternity in Buber, Rosenzweig, and Levinas

Levinas Studies 14:165-185 (2020)
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Levinas’s notion of fraternity and his conception of an ideal human society recover themes from late nineteenth and early twentieth-century social and political thought. In this paper I show how Levinas’s thinking can be illuminated by examining the conceptions of community that we find in Martin Buber’s dialogical thinking and in Franz Rosenzweig’s concept of redemption and redemptive community in The Star of Redemption.

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original Morgan, Michael L. (2020) "I, You, We: Community and Redemption in Rosenzweig". Naharaim 14(2):225-241

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